Floating Watch of Time

Although all watches are watches of time, not all watches are floating watches of time. This watch is one that takes into account the first through third dimensions, plus the fourth, which designer Matej Korytar says is time itself. Ironically, this fourth dimension is displayed in the third. This display has the capability to display the time based on gravity or relative to the head of the person whose wrist the watch is around. Need to see the time? No more need to move your arm, just look down at it! So very simple.

Of course the time display is only one of several the user can download for the watch, all of the settings controlled by the two ball buttons on the sides. If only this technology could work with 3D to the degree Korytar describes it – it’d be just like the holodeck! Fabulous.

How practical is this watch and does it actually work well? I would think there would be issues in how the watch would determine where the head of the person is because as previous comments noted, the person could be lying down or in some other type of position.

However, it does look cool though and as a concept watch design it touches the right buttons for design fans, but like this Ora Watch concept that 'literally measures time' it looks good in the pictures but probably wont be widely adopted in the real world for practical reasons.

How practical is this watch and does it actually work well? I would think there would be issues in how the watch would determine where the head of the person is because as previous comments noted, the person could be lying down or in some other type of position.

However, it does look cool though and as a concept watch design it touches the right buttons for design fans, but like this Ora Watch concept that 'literally measures time' it looks good in the pictures but probably wont be widely adopted in the real world for practical reasons.